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Have both clients work with 64-bit Outlook instead of having to depend on the wonky and completly inadequate GP mail client.  A lot of email capabilities related to the contacts and formatting is lost.  


 


May I suggest making GP a 64-bit program if it will help.  If a solution is not doable please stop promising that GP is compatible with 64-bit Office.

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Ideas Administrator

Thank you for your suggestion. We have reviewed this functionality ask previously.  Unfortunately, given the impact throughout the entire system and on customizations, this is not something we can consider at this time.. 
Best regards.

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J

Alternatively allow send of PDF via Exchange would be a helpful alternative.

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J

..."The 'Exchange' server type only supports XPS and DOCX, PDF is not supported"
64 bit and still allow PDF well, please?

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J

Mike you make a good point, but my previous attempt to get this working was met by two Microsoft employees who closed the request as already completed because the feature was supposedly available. After a bried argument that constructing an internal email client does not equate to being "64-bit Office compliant" they suggested I open another suggestion.

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J

It's important to note that the current 32 bit limitation comes from MAPI being restricted to 32 bit. If GP were to interface with 64 bit Outlook, it would have to be done using something other than MAPI. Outlook InterOP would be the first thing that comes to mind, but I'm not sure if that's 64-bit compatible either.

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J

Don't mean to denigrate the importance of your request - I voted for it - but this is clearly a bug fix and not a feature request, as the supposed feature is stated to already exist - but as we know does not work properly. Just sayin

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